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May 2019
DARIAH Annual Event 2019
The theme for this year's event is Humanities Data. The DARIAH Annual Event 2019 thematizes a catalogue of research questions that arise when we speak of Humanities Data. At the very heart of this topic linger questions around the type and amount of data that humanists collect: what kind of data do we have; where is it; and who owns it? Are our data indeed complex, and if so, what makes it complex? How do definitions and conceptualisations of the…
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DHd2024: Digital Humanities Konferenz im deutschsprachigen
Die Digital Humanities Konferenz im deutschsprachigen wird stattfinden vom 26.02. bis 01.03.2024.…
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DARIAH-FI Online Workshop: Nordic Tweet Stream
DARIAH-FI online workshop about the Nordic Tweet Stream (NTS), Spring 2024. Tampere University, in collaboration with the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Helsinki, are organizing a virtual event about the Nordic Tweet Stream (NTS), one of the digital resources developed under the DARIAH-FI research infrastructure. The NTS is a multilingual monitor corpus of geolocated tweets and associated metadata from the Nordic region. Altogether, it contains nearly 74 million messages from hundreds of thousands of user accounts from Denmark,…
Find out more »April 2024
#FridayFrontiers: “Historical Farm and People Registry in Iceland – Turning static list entries into network nodes”
Speaker: Pétur Húni Björnsson, University of Reykjavík The aim of developing the Historical Farm and People Registry is to create a reliable infrastructure for research involving data on people and places in Iceland from 1703 to 1920. This has been done by (a) establishing a reliable historical farm registry, (b) mapping census data onto the farm registry, and (c) connecting people between censuses, and thereby transforming the static lists of the censuses into an interconnected network of nodes. This presentation…
Find out more »May 2024
#FridayFrontiers: “Trialling Witchcraft: Adapting Public History to New Heritage Settings”
This talk will discuss the ongoing “The Islandmagee Witchcraft 1711 Digital and Creative Project” directed by Dr Andrew Sneddon (History) and Dr Victoria McCollum (Cinematic Arts) of Ulster University (Project website: w1711.org). This interdisciplinary project aims to take the last trial in Ireland under a witch act to new audiences using creative and digital technologies by producing: a new graphic novel; a video game; a bespoke animation; an interactive website; a play; a musical score and a Virtual Reality application. The…
Find out more »June 2024
Enhance Your Research Skills with SSH Open Marketplace: An Online Workshop for PhD Students
This workshop is organised by the Community Engagement DARIAH Working Group. Workshop Highlights: Discovering the SSH Open Marketplace: Learn how to navigate the platform to uncover essential resources for SSH research. Explore a curated collection of over 6,000 items sourced from 15+ trusted providers, research communities, and individual researchers. Understanding the Research Data Life Cycle: Gain insights into research practices and solutions for each step of the research data life cycle. Discover tools and methodologies that promote sharing and re-use…
Find out more »Master Data Cleaning with OpenRefine: A Workshop for PhD Students
This workshop is organised by the Community Engagement DARIAH Working Group. What You'll Learn: Simplify Data Transformation: Transform, clean, and analyze your data seamlessly. 🛠️ Hands-On Training: Guided exercises to help you navigate and master OpenRefine's features. Real-World Application: Tackle messy datasets with practical techniques directly applicable to your research. When: Friday, June 14th 2024; 10:00 – 12:00 (CEST) Where: virtual Zoom meeting Registration: Please register via https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWC2pjJZkfJR-ZJKzhmZ7m71QOxLtdhnFnl-82rNeZ-cpb_g/viewform More information about the workshop: https://dariahre.hypotheses.org/1160…
Find out more »July 2024
Europeana PRO webinar ‘Polifonia: a digital harmoniser for musical heritage knowledge’
Polifonia, a project funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 programme, recently released results of nearly four years of research and development at the intersection of musicology, semantic web technologies, AI and Music Information Retrieval. This webinar will highlight some of these components that promote research and innovation in musicology, digital humanities, heritage preservation and education. More specifically the Polifonia Web Portal, plus the ORGANS, BELLS and MEETUPS pilots will be covered. Polifonia has been an amazing journey and a rich and ambitious project.…
Find out more »August 2024
DH 2024: Reinvention and Responsibility
DH 2024 is the annual conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations. The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is excited to welcome you online and in person at our Arlington, VA campus, in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., from August 6-9, 2024 for DH 2024: Reinvention & Responsibility. …
Find out more »Creating, Managing and Archiving Textual Corpora in Under-resourced Languages
This workshop is organised by the Research Data Management and the Multilingual DH DARIAH Working Groups. If you are interested to participate remotely, please send an email to dariah-workshop.ua@uni-hamburg.de. No on-site participation is possible. Programme Day 1 (corpus building) - 28.08.2024, afternoon Francesco Gelati and colleague (Universität Hamburg): Welcome Greetings Alíz Horváth (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest): Opening Speech. What is Corpus/Data/Workflow in a multilingual context? Why a workflow for non-English sources? Rationale behind the workshop Metadata, lexicography Péter Király (GWDG,…
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